Teaching Abroad
Teaching ESL Abroad
If you are abroad and finding that ESL teaching is just the thing for you, then you need to decide what your priorities are.
Volunteer teaching is also an option, and you will easily find plenty of NGOs in the U.S. and especially abroad that are searching for dedicated, passionate English teachers. In some cases, you may be part of a school from the ground up, even helping build or organize a new school, and then be among its first teachers.
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TESL Jobs Abroad
Aside from the usual school setting, private or public, TESL work can take place in an office, such as a law firm that has a full time.
Then there is the classic au pair or nanny position, which can provide plenty of fantastic perks, like free accommodation and food in the family's home and travel with the family, but can also be the most draining of all the TESL positions, since you are becoming part of a family and your independence and privacy maybe limited. If you like to run rampant in your free time after school is out, if you don't want to play babysitter or even big sister, then this is not for you.



